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Tampa Restaurant Week is back

This year’s event includes buzzy spots like Bouzy and Azure at Edition.

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Bouzy, one of Hyde Park Village’s newest restaurants, is included in this year’s experience.

Photo by @bouzytampa

We have a whole series devoted to eating our way through TBAY’s newest spots. But now’s your chance to dine your way across Tampa Bay.

Tampa Bay Restaurant Week runs Thursday, June 15- Sunday, June 25. Fifty Tampa + St. Pete spots are participating in the annual event: offering prix fixe menus and drink specials.

Here’s the skinny on this year’s event:

  • First thing’s first, make sure to mention Tampa Restaurant Week to your waiter to hear the menu options.
  • The party starts tonight at the Meet the Chefs event at the Vault (611 N. Franklin St., Tampa) from 7-9 p.m. The preview showcases some of the small plates and drinks offered over the week. Buy tickets online.
  • Some of this year’s featured restaurants include new additions to the scene, like Bouzy, Wagamama, the Dan, Melting Pot Social, Azure at Edition, and Good Intentions.
  • Pro tip: Enter to win gift cards from some of the spots by posting pics of your meal on Instagram. Just tag @cltampabay + use the hashtag #TampaBayRestaurantWeek.
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